Atoms in a gas move rapidly and freely, not just from place to place. They exhibit constant motion, colliding with each other and the walls of their container, which contributes to the gas's pressure and temperature. This motion is typically random and can vary in speed depending on the gas's temperature. Thus, gas atoms do not move slowly; they are in continuous, chaotic motion.
They don't move around per se, but the stay in one place and vibrate
Slime mold is the only fungus I know of that can move. It will slowly creep down the trunks of trees.
Energy. The atoms in solid steel are moving more slowly than the atoms in liquid steel.
That only the lion cub can move from place to place.
Their bodies are fairly rigid, and they only have tiny fins to flap around with.
Comets actually move quite rapidly in absolute terms, but since they're generally so far away, they appear to change position only very slowly. (Far too slowly to actually see them move; they may take days to move a noticeable amount.)
Well, as you would guess, a LOT of animals move very slowly. the slowest ones would be the ones that can't move at all. But if you mean the ones that move but very slowly, the first thing that comes to mind is the sea sponge. it can only move about 1 millimeter a day!
No, donkeys do not migrate. They move from place to place but not for migrational reasons.
they will sometimes but mostly only if there dens attacked
No, only the outer electrons of the metal atoms.
only if The place floods they move or earth quakes
A sloth is a slow and sleepy animal. They are known to move only when they have to, and even then they move very slowly.